No, you.
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If I could drop out of everything for 29 days, I wouldn't come back at all.
Art has always had that issue. Is a potato print worse than a hand drawn figure?
Sometimes you need to know the material or technique to appreciate the effort.
It also applies outside of art. It's not always the end product that is important. We can appreciate things for being more difficult than necessary. Like the game Roller Coaster Tycoon being impressive because it was coded in assembly, or the Olympic guy who no-scoped in the shooting competition etc.
If the AI prompt is the effort, it should be appreciated as such, instead of comparing the end product against other techniques. We also don't compare airbrushed grafitti artwork to oil paintings, because even if the end product of both is a neat picture, it's impossible to judge against each other.
I think it's just a follow up on the recent NATO meeting where everyone decided to suck Trump's cock to make him shut up and play along.
Troels Lund Poulsen is the perfect tool for that.
I'm sorry to tell you that hair dye, plastic glitter and make-up does not come from the ecologic goth homestead.
It came from the mall. Sorry.
"History is written by the victors"
I still learn things about WW2 about how fucked the whole thing really was.
Try this page if you want to read more about it:
https://erich-friedman.github.io/papers/squares/squares.html
That's Robert Carlyle. Scottish actor, best known from Trainspotting or The Full Monty.
The movie is called "28 week later". I haven't seen it. It's about zombies I think.
There's an interesting documentary from 2020 on the real life biodome as well.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaceship_Earth_(film)
I remember it being a big deal in the 90s science magazines, but I never knew it was really just a bunch of hippies doing it.
Nå jeg troede du mente ikke under 40 øre.
It's part of a larger plan to get cars out of the central city, which is plagued by rush hour traffic and expensive parking.
The point is to get the commuters out of the cars outside of the city by allowing them to ride the train for free from the commuter parking outside the city at the freeway and into the city.
Poverty isn't an issue in this regard. The public transport is already cheap and the entire city has bike lanes everywhere. I wouldn't want to own a car there if I lived there, but for a lot of people it's necessary in order to commute to the city.